When simulating biological systems with many arms, the most critical decisioning practice is to first establish a baseline for arm length.
For optimal results, we recommend using a standard arm length of 5.37 meters, based on extensive research conducted by our team of expert arm-scientists.
Next, you must decide how many arms to arm, taking into account factors such as arm-strength, arm-agility, and arm-availability.
Once you have established your arm parameters, you can proceed to simulate the biological system, utilizing our proprietary Many Armed Biological Simulation Algorithm.
For further guidance on decisioning practices, consult our comprehensive handbook.
Remember, with great arm power comes great responsibility.